viii Handling the CU • Never put the CU in places where there are excessively high temperatures, such as inside closed-up automobiles, or in places e
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 87 Backup Battery Discharge Counter On the Device menu, pressing the 0 key with the SF/ALP (SF)
88 [3.4] RF Menu (Network Interface Control) Choosing "4:Radio Frequency" in the System Properties menu callsup the screen shown at left.
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 89 Displaying the IP address and MAC address Tapping the Network tab on the NIC Control menu d
90 Setting the RF options Tapping the Option tab on the NIC Control menu displays the screenshown at left. You can set the following: Power: S
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 91 (128-bit WEP) Displaying the current communications link status Tapping the Link tab
92 Testing with Ping Tapping the Ping tab on the NIC Control menu displays the screenshown at left. Dest IP: Specify the IP address of a host P
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 93 Ping Echo Request Send Timing Two types of echo request send timings are available: Type 1 and T
94 [ 4 ] Test Menu Choosing "4:Test" in System Menu calls up the screen shown at left. [1] QRCODE: Select the 2D-code and bar-code readin
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 95 [4.1] QR code reading test Selecting "1: QRCODE" on the Hard Test menu calls up the
96 The QR Code symbology can split data into a maximum of 16 blocks and encodes each of them into a split QR code image. When reading split QR codes
ix ! Proper Care of the BHT and CU Clean the housings, BHT charge terminals, battery cartridge terminals, and CU-200 charge terminals with a dry, soft
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 97 [4.2] Beeper scale test Selecting "2:BEEPER" on the Hard Test menu calls up the scre
98 [4.4] Communications test In System Menu, you can test the IrDA interface port and USB interface port. Preparation for the IrDA interface test Ar
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 99 Testing the IrDA interface port Selecting the "1:OPTICAL" on the COM menu calls up th
100 If the IrDA interface test ends abnormally: If the test ends due to a timeout error, the tested slave BHT beepsthree times and displays the scre
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 101 Testing the USB interface port Selecting the "2:USB" on the COM menu calls up the s
102 To terminate the USB interface test There are two ways to terminate the USB interface test--"Disconnect the USB interface cable" and &qu
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 103 [4.5] LCD and indicator LED tests Selecting "5:DISPLAY" on the Hard Test menu call
104 The checker pattern is reversed. C/BS (BS) key ⇑ ⇓ ENT key The gray screen appears with a one-dot wide white outline. C/BS (BS) key
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 105 The gradation pattern appears. Press the ENT key, and the BHT returns to the Hard Test menu.
106 [4.6] Key entry and vibrator test Selecting "6:KEY VIBRATION" on the Hard Test menu calls up thescreen shown at left and makes the BH
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Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 107 26-key pad type The table below shows the relationship between the keys and the identifier lett
108 [ 5 ] Explorer Choosing "5:Explorer" in System Menu calls up the screen shown atleft. [ 6 ] System Information Choosing "6
109 Chapter 3 Communications Operations of the BHT-200Q/200QW Describes the communications operations of the BHT—the spread spectrum communic
110 3.1 Spread Spectrum Communication 3.1.1 Notes for Wireless Operations The BHT-200QW supports spread spectrum communication. • If there are too
Chapter 3 Communications Operations of BHT-200Q/200QW 111 3.1.2 RF-Related Parameters User programs command-control wireless communication between th
112 TRANSMIT KEY You need to use the TRANSMIT KEY in order to choose and activate any one of the WEP KEY1 through WEP KEY4 already defined. If the
Chapter 3 Communications Operations of BHT-200Q/200QW 113 3.2 Infrared Communication The BHT has an integrated infrared (IR) communications device wh
114 3.3 USB Interface Specifications The BHT-200Q/200QW is equipped with a USB interface for interfacing with the host PC. (1) Specification USB1.1
Chapter 3 Communications Operations of BHT-200Q/200QW 115 3.4 Basic Communications Specifications and Ymodem 3.4.1 Basic Communications Specificati
116 Transmission Code and Bit Order All characters should be coded to 8-bit code for data transmission. The transmission bit order is LSB (Least sig
Chapter 1 Quick Guide Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu Chapter 3 Communications Operationsof the BHT-200Q/200QW Chapter 4
Chapter 3 Communications Operations of BHT-200Q/200QW 117 3.4.2 Using Ymodem In System Menu and user programs, the BHT can use Ymodem with the follo
118 3.5 ActiveSync With Microsoft ActiveSync, the BHT can exchange data with the host PC connected in IrDA, USB, or spread spectrum communication. A
Chapter 3 Communications Operations of BHT-200Q/200QW 119 Setting up ActiveSync 3.7 Make ActiveSync connection settings according to the procedure be
120 3.5.2 Connection Using ActiveSync In IrDA communication or USB communication IrDA communication Arrange the BHT and host PC with their IrDA port
Chapter 3 Communications Operations of BHT-200Q/200QW 121 Setting up a partnership Upon completion of connection between the host PC and BHT, the h
122 Click Finish to complete the setup and return to Windows. The partnership between the BHT and host PC has been set up. For instructions on h
123 Chapter 4 Error Messages This chapter lists the error messages which will appear on the LCD if some error occurs in the BHT. 4.1 Sys
124 4.1 System Errors If some error occurs when the power is turned on or during program execution, one of the following error messages will appear on
Chapter 4 Error Messages 125 Shutdown due to low battery Problem When the power is turned on or off or during execution ofapplications, the batter
1 Chapter 1 Quick Guide This chapter describes the basic operating method of the BHT and the related notes. 1.1 Reading 2D Codes and Bar Codes...
127 This chapter describes the handling procedure of the communication unit CU-200, the interfacing with the host PC, and the charging of the recharge
128 5.1 Functions of the CU-200 The optical communication unit CU-200 series is available in two models: CU-201 and CU-221. The CU-200 series has the
Chapter 5 Handling the CU-200 (Option) 129 5.2 Components and Functions Status indicatorsPOWER LED (green) Lights when the power is applied to th
130 5.3 Applying Power to the CU-200 CU-201: The CU-201 should be powered from a wall socket via the dedicated AC adapter. Connect the outlet plug o
Chapter 5 Handling the CU-200 (Option) 131 • If you are not using the CU for a long time, be sure to unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket for
132 5.4 Communicating with the Host PC 5.4.1 Setting the Transmission Speed of the CU-200 CU-201: Set the transmission speed to the same value as t
Chapter 5 Handling the CU-200 (Option) 133 5.4.2 Interface Cable Connection (1) Unplug the AC adapter of the CU-200 from the wall socket. (2) Make
134 5.4.3 Interfacing with the Host PC This section describes how to start communication with the host PC from System Menu. The same may apply when y
Chapter 5 Handling the CU-200 (Option) 135 5.5 Charging the Rechargeable Battery Cartridge (using the CU-200) You can charge a rechargeable battery
136 Charging Operation and LED Indication Operator's Action CU-200 Status Charge LED on the BHT On standby ⇓ Place the BHT o
2 1.1 Reading 2D Codes and Bar Codes Turn the BHT on, bring the reading window to a target 2D or bar code, and press the trigger switch. The BHT turn
Chapter 5 Handling the CU-200 (Option) 137 5.6 Interface Specifications [ 1 ] Interface Connector and Pin Assignment CU-201 The CU-201 has an RS-232
138 [ 2 ] Interface Cable Connection CU-201 As illustrated below, connect the CU-201 (on which the BHT is put) to a host PC with a cross-mode cable.
139 Appendix A. Specifications...
140 Appendix A. Specifications A.1 BHT-200Q/200QW [ 1 ] Product Specifications Power Source Main power Rechargeable lithium-ion battery cartridge (3
Appendices 141 [ 2 ] Readable Code Specifications The values given below are based on the scanning reference position shown in the next item [ 3 ]. (
142 (6) Bar Codes Bar code type Bar dimensions Readable magnification Universal product codes EAN-13 EAN-8 UPC-A UPC-E EAN-13 with add-on EAN-8 with
Appendices 143 [ 3 ] Scanning Performance Scanning reference position As illustrated at left, align the reading window with the center of the lab
144 Bar codes Module size Scanning distance 0.15 mm (5.9 mils) 0.25 mm (9.8 mils) 0.33 mm (13.0 mils) 60 to 115 mm (2.4 to 4.5 inches)*3 40 to 2
Appendices 145 [ 4 ] Interface Specifications IrDA Interface Synchronization: Start-stop Input signals: RD Output signals: SD Transmission sp
146 A.2 CU-200 [ 1 ] Product Specifications CU-201 CU-221 Power Source 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.2 A (via the dedicated AC adapter) Via the USB in
Chapter 1 Quick Guide 3 • If the BHT fails to read due to specular effects or other factors, change the scanning angle of the reading window or the
Appendices 147 [ 3 ] Interface Specifications CU-201 RS-232C interface port (Dsub-9P) on the CU-201 Pin No. Signal Functions Signal Input/Output
148 Appendix B. Loading an Optional Compact Flash Card Load an optional Compact Flash card to the BHT using the following procedure. (1) Turn the BH
Appendices 149 (4) Pull the lock of the inside cover to the right and towards you to release it. (5) Insert a Compact Flash card into the slot w
150 To remove the Compact Flash card, press the card release button provided at the left of the card as shown below. (6) Set the inside cover s
Appendices 151 (7) Push the battery cartridge into the BHT. The end of the battery pull strap should come out from the left edge of the battery cartr
152 Appendix C. Quality Assurance Standards Applicable Standards Country or Region Name of RegulationStandard(s) Condition* Remark United States FC
BHT-200Q/200QW User's Manual First Edition, July 2004 DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED The purpose of this manual is to provide ac
4 1.2 Setting and Using the Hand Strap and Stylus Setting the hand strap Using the hand strap Put your hand through the hand strap and hold
Chapter 1 Quick Guide 5 Using the stylus The BHT has a touch screen LCD. With the stylus that comes with the BHT, you can operate keys, menus, and
6 1.3 Setting the Frontlight 30-key pad Pressing the right-hand trigger switch (M4 key) with the SF/ALP key held down activates or deactivates the fr
If you leave the BHT with the battery cartridge discharged or with no battery cartridgeloaded or if you replace the battery cartridge in a wrong way
Chapter 1 Quick Guide 7 26-key pad Pressing the right-hand trigger switch (M4 key) with the SF key held down activates or deactivates the frontlight
8 1.4 Using the Keypad Entering Numerical Data To enter numerical data, use the numerical keys and the ENT key. For example, to enter the number &qu
Chapter 1 Quick Guide 9 1.5 Transferring Data Using radio link (BHT-200QW only) Using radio waves, the BHT-200QW may transfer data to an access poi
10 ! Using infrared link Using infrared rays, the BHT may transfer data directly to the host PC equipped with an IrDA interface port and other IrDA-co
11 Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu This chapter summarizes the BHT system configuration and describes the operation including
12 2.1 BHT System Configuration The BHT code data collection system requires the following hardware as well as the BHT Bar Code Handy Terminal (which
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 13 In addition, the BHT-200QW may operate in a radio communications system (spread spectrum communi
14 BHT Operating System (OS) Microsoft Windows CE .NET 4.1 Application Program Development Environment PC for application development Item Des
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 15 Software Development Kit BHT-200 Software Development Kit named "BHT200_xxxA_SDK.msi"
16 2.2 Components 2.2.1 Names and Functions Indicator LEDIlluminates in blue when the BHT has successfully read a 2D code or bar code.Synchro
i Preface Please READ through these operating instructions carefully. It will enable you to operate your BHT-200Q/200QW correctly. After you have fini
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 17 Grip style BHT Trigger switch (M5 key)Press this switch to start code reading.
18 The functions of the keys may be set by user programs. Shown below is a set of sample functions. 30-key pad *Provided on the grip style BHT o
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 19 26-key pad *Provided on the grip style BHT only. ENT (Enter) keyFinalizes the input data
20 2.2.2 Status Indicators on the LCD Windows desktop on 30-key pad type Windows desktop on 26-key pad type Battery voltage level Shows th
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 21 Synchronization state (Provided on the BHT-200QW) Displays the open state of the wireless device
22 2.2.3 Notes for Using the BHT Windows desktop on the LCD The Windows desktop shown in this manual may be a little different from that in the act
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 23 2.3 Preparation 2.3.1 Setting-up 1: Loading the battery cartridge Before the first use of the B
24 Into the grip (1) Take the bottom cover off the grip by removing the screw. (2) Pull the lock in the direction of the arrow and insert the
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 25 • Never disassemble or heat the battery cartridge, nor put it into fire or water; doing so co
26 Battery Voltage Level on the Status Indicator Line The battery voltage level is always displayed on the status indicator line. (For details, refe
ii How this book is organized This manual is made up of five chapters and appendices. Chapter 1 Quick Guide Describes the basic operating method of
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 27 Grip style BHT As long as the voltage level of either one of battery cartridges loaded in the BH
28 2.3.2 Setting-up 2: Calibrating the touch screen Press the power key to turn on the BHT. The calibration screen appears, so follow the on-screen i
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 29 2.3.3 Battery Replacement Notes When is battery replacement needed? If the "Charge the b
30 2.3.4 BHT Turning-off Notes [ 1 ] "Shutdown in progress" message If you press the power key to turn off the BHT, the BHT displays the
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 31 [ 2 ] Backing up the Registry The Registry is the part of Windows CE that stores setup informat
32 2.3.5 Warm and Cold Booting Warm-booting the BHT In any of the following cases, warm-boot the BHT: - The BHT makes no response to entry from th
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 33 Cold-booting the BHT If a problem persists even after warm-booting the BHT, cold-boot the BHT.
34 2.4 Replacement of the Backup Battery If the following warning message appears on the LCD, you need to replace the backup battery (refer to Sectio
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 35 2.4.1 Replacing the Backup Battery Before proceeding to the replacement procedure below, it is
36 (4) Pull the lock of the inside cover to the right and towards you to release it. (5) Pull the right end of the clear insulation sheet up and
iii Related Publications BHT-200 API Reference Manual Screen Indication The lettering in the screens in this manual is a little different from
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 37 (6) Slide the backup battery cover to the right and take it out. (7) Lift up the backup bat
38 (8) Connect the connector of a new backup battery with the red lead facing to the left. (9) Route the lead wires inside the guides through the gr
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 39 (12) Set the clear insulation sheet back into place while threading the battery pull strap throu
40 (14) Push the battery cartridge into the BHT. The end of the battery pull strap should come out from the left edge of the battery cartridge. (15
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 41 2.4.2 Resetting the Discharge Counter If you replace the backup battery, reset the internal dis
42 2.5 Operating in System Menu 2.5.1 Desktop Upon completion of setting-up 2 (described in Section 2.3.2), the desktop appears on the touch screen a
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 43 My Computer On the desktop, double-tap My Computer. The screen shown at leftappears. With thi
44 BHTSHELL On the desktop, double-tap BHTSHELL. The System Menu screenshown at left appears. For details about this program, refer to Section 2.5.
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 45 2.5.2 Start Menu Tap the Start button in the bottom left corner of the desktop. The Start menu
46 Command Prompt On the Start menu, tap Programs | Command Prompt. The screen shown at left appears. Favorites On the Start menu, tap Favorites
iv SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to observe all these safety precautions. Please READ through these instructions carefully. They will enable you to u
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 47 System Properties On the Control Panel window, double-tap System, and the System Properties wind
48 Dialing Properties On the Control Panel window, double-tap Dialing, and the DialingProperties window appears. You can set up the telephone line.
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 49 Volume & Sounds Properties On the Control Panel window, double-tap Volume & Sounds, and
50 Display Properties On the Control Panel window, double-tap Display, and the Display Properties window appears. Tap the Background tab to display t
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 51 Connection On the Control Panel window, double-tap Network and Dial-up Connection, and the Conne
52 Date/Time Properties On the Control Panel window, double-tap Date/Time, and theDate/Time Properties window appears. You can specify the date, time
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 53 Taskbar On the Start menu, tap Settings | Taskbar. The Taskbar and Start Menu window appears.
54 2.5.3 Operating in System Menu On the desktop, double-tap BHTSHELL. System Menu starts up to display the following screen: To run the items in S
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 55 Structure of System Menu System Menu Double-tapping the BHTSHELL shortcut icon on the desktop
56 Hardware Test Tests a variety of hardware operations. (Refer to Section 2.5.4, [ 4 ].) Explorer Runs Explorer. (Refer to Section 2.5.4, [ 5 ].
v Handling the battery cartridge • Never disassemble or heat the battery cartridge, nor put it into fire or water; doing so could cause battery-ruptu
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 57 2.5.4 Detailed Description of the Functions in System Menu [ 1 ] Execute Program Choosing &
58 [ 2 ] Communication Menu Choosing "2:Communication" in System Menu calls up the screenshown at left. [1] Ymodem: Switches to the Ymod
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 59 Setting the communications environments Tapping button on the Ymodem menu calls up the commu
60 ! Downloading Specify a folder where you want to store a downloaded file and thentap button , and the BHT waits for a file to be downloaded. I
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 61 If an error occurs during downloading If some error occurs during downloading, the BHT beeps th
62 ! Problem Downloading has failed. ! Solution Confirm the communications environment settings and then retry thedownload. It is also necessary to
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 63 ! Uploading Specify a file you want to upload and then tap button , and the BHTwaits for a fi
64 If an error occurs during uploading If some error occurs during uploading, one of the following screens will appear and the beeper beeps three time
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 65 ! Problem Timeout has occurred. ! Solution Confirm the communications environment settings an
66 [2.2] ActiveSync (IrDA) Choosing "2:ActiveSync (IrDA)" on the Communication menu connects the BHT to the host PC via the IrDA interface p
vi Handling the CU • If smoke, abnormal odors or noises come from the CU, immediately unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket or CU and contact yo
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 67 [2.3] ActiveSync (RF) Choosing "3:ActiveSync (RF)" on the Communication menu connects
68 Upon completion of connection by ActiveSync, the screen shown atleft appears. If connection to the network fails If connection to the network f
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 69 [2.4] ActiveSync (USB) Choosing "4:ActiveSync (USB)" on the Communication menu connect
70 [ 3 ] System Properties Menu Choosing "3:System Properties" in System Menu calls up the screenshown at left. [1] Control Panel: Opens
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 71 [3.2] File System Choosing "2:File System" in the System Properties menu calls up th
72 Initializing the memory excluding the Registry You can initialize the memory excluding the Registry and files stored in the FLASH folder. Initi
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 73 Initializing the memory including the Registry You can initialize the memory including the Reg
74 Initializing the FLASH folder You can erase all information stored in the FLASH folder and let the folder revert to the initial state. Initiali
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 75 Running Scandisk through the FLASH folder If the power to the BHT is shut down when the FLASH
76 [3.3] Device Menu Choosing "3:Device" in the System Properties menu calls up thescreen shown at left. [1] QRcode: Opens the QRcode set
vii Handling the battery cartridge • Never charge a wet or damp rechargeable battery cartridge. Doing so could cause the batteries to break, genera
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 77 Mirror image 2D code reading function (REVERSE) This function makes it possible to read a mirror
78 MARKER You can select the marker ON/OFF mode from the following: 0: Normal mode driven by the trigger switch 1: Marker-ON mode 2: Marker-OFF mode
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 79 Example: If a code read is "Data Matrix, Error correction level ECC200, 10 cells wide by
80 Beeper/vibrator switching menu Choosing "2:Beeper/Vibration" on the Device menu calls up thescreen shown at left. On this menu, you c
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 81 Display setup menu Choosing "3:Display" on the Device menu calls up the screen sho
82 Key definition menu Choosing "4:Key" on the Device menu calls up the screen shown atleft. You can define the functions of the followi
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 83 Defining the M1, M2, M3 (left-hand trigger switch), M4 (right-hand trigger switch), and M5* keys
84 If you define the M4 key as a frontlight function on/off key, pressing the M4 key activates or deactivates the frontlight function. Note that the
Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 85 Frontlight menu Choosing "5:Frontlight" on the Device menu calls up the screenshow
86 Power Management menu Choosing "6:Power Management" on the Device menu calls up thescreen shown at left. You can set the automatic po
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